Step 1Set out stake-and-outline of the site. Use a shovel to remove all sod from the area. Dig 4-inches deep, and level the bottom so it is as smooth as possible. Keep sod aside to fill edges of the project and up against the stone.

Step 2Fill with a 2-4-inch layer of sand, pitching down from center to sides 1/8-inch per foot to help drain water. Rake area smooth, then sprinkle with water to pack sand.

step 3Place stones 1-inch apart starting at one corner against the string line. Stones should not wobble in place. If they do, remove and dig away some sand untill they lay flat. Use level frequently to check placement of stones.

Step 4Fill all joints with sand. Lightly dampen the joints and let stand for a while.At this point you can use a colored sand or dry cement to fill in the joints also.

Step 5Useing broom, sweep more sand into joints. Lightly sweep excess sand from surface. Useing sod you set aside, fill in all edges until smooth. Soil should set a little higher then the stone to allow for settleing.

Step 6B & C Stone Company stone was used in this dry-laid walk to creat natural beauty that will last for many life times.